Attack on Titan Opening Credits Parodies

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Attack on Titan Opening Credits Parodies are a series of remixes featuring the theme song from the opening sequence for the Japanese anime television series Attack on Titan. The song has been paired with various footage from other TV shows to give them a dramatic feel, in a similar vein to the Guile’s Theme Goes With Everything remixes.

Makankosappo/Hadokening

Hadokening is a photo fad that involves two or more people staging a “Ki attack” knockout sequence and photographing themselves in mid-action, as seen in the popular Japanese fighting arcade game Street Fighter and manga series Dragon Ball.Read more about Hadokening at Know Your Meme.

Actual Advice Mallard

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Actual Advice Mallard is an advice animal featuring a photograph of a male wild duck accompanied by captions containing life hacks and other useful information.

Actual Advice Mallard also spawned its own meme showcasing bad advice with a red colored duck. This meme is called Malicious Advice Mallard.

Harlem Shake

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Harlem Shake is the title of a 2012 heavy bass instrumental track produced by Baauer. In February 2013, the song spawned a series of dance videos that begin with a masked individual dancing alone in a group before suddenly cutting to a wild dance party featuring the entire group. Despite what the name suggests, the videos present a wide range of hip hop dances, including the Bernie, Twerking as well as improvisations.

Whether you love or hate the Harlem Shake you cannot deny the impact it had by dominating the internet in early 2013. Parody videos blew up such as this Slender Man version:

[Intensifies]

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[Intensifies] is an Internet slang term that is typically used in audio descriptive image macros and vibrating GIFs to denote a drastic build-up of a particular action, opinion or sentiment in progress.

I Too Like to Live Dangerously

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I Too Like to Live Dangerously is an advice animal image macro series based on a screen capture of Austin Powers in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. The captions typically open with descriptions of mildly risky behaviors followed by the memorable quote.

Twerking

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Twerking is a dance move done by shaking your hips in a squatting position. It emerged in Southern hip hop in the early 2000s but has exploded in 2013 because of celebrities like Miley Cyrus as well as Jimmy Kimmel's Twerk Fail Hoax video.

Everyone Loses Their Minds

Everyone Loses Their Minds, also known as Joker Mind Loss, is an image macro series based on a screen capture of the villain Joker (played by Heath Ledger) from the 2008 superhero film The Dark Knight. The captions typically juxtapose two thematically related events or actions that lead to drastically different public reactions.

Thanks, Obama!

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Thanks, Obama! is a sarcastic expression used by critics of President Barack Obama to blame personal troubles and inconveniences on public policies supported or enacted by the administration. The phrase is often used to caption animated GIFs in which the subject appears to be struggling with a rather simple task, satirizing those who scapegoat Obama as the cause of problems for which he has little or no influence.

Doge

Doge is a slang term for “dog” that is primarily associated with pictures of Shiba Inus (nicknamed “Shibe”) and internal monologue captions. These photos are also photoshopped to change the dog’s face or captioned with interior monologues in Comic Sans font.

Doge is the most popular meme right now (also most hated). No matter what you do, you can't escape the doge.